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Verified Audience. James Mudge easternKicks.com. Marking an accomplished debut for Kim Bong-joo, the film offers a slice of highly enjoyable schlock for viewers able to suspend their disbelief...
Tomatometer 1 Reviews 80% Popcornmeter Fewer than 50 Ratings A magnetic field anomaly allows a man to phone into the past to talk to his wife before she is murdered.
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- Son Hyun-Joo
- Kim Bong-Joo
- Action, Mystery & Thriller
Timberlake-produced game show is intense but clean. Read Common Sense Media's The Phone review, age rating, and parents guide.
- Emmett J. Scanlan
A phone call to a younger self advising not to go out on a certain day or another chance to speak to a loved one long gone. We all love with regret, but given that chance, would we? Could we? The Phone is your basic nuts and bolts South Korean thriller but with a huge Sci-Fi twist.
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- Next Entertainment World, Mr. Romance
- Kim Bong-Joo
A good thrilling experience. Writer-Director Kim Bong Joo teams up with Sun-Hyun Joo (Korean Liam Neeson :P) for a time loop action fantasy thriller. After the murder of Jo, Ko was drowned in vein and was unable to keep the pieces.
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Dec 19, 2017 · Reviews. The Post. Drama. 115 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2017. Brian Tallerico. December 19, 2017. 5 min read. “We have to be the check on their power. We don’t hold them accountable, my God, who will?”